The Transformers Dark Side of the Moon Blu-Ray & DVD have been released in Japan on December 16. The set includes the Japanese edition of the movie with an additional inclusion of the "Transformers Magazine" leaflet offering details on the Transformers back ground. With an overview of the Transformers 27-year history that cumlinated with the Transformers Prime cartoon that has been confirmed for Japan to start broadcasting in April 2012. As reported before, there's no details on the network / stations or voice actors that will be working the show.

Thanks to Paramount Japan who have announced some news about their Transformers / Dark Side of the Moon 3D Super Set Blu-Ray DVD release. The update offered a new release date of February 17, 2012 for the set with some details of the bonus extras that will be offered to fans in Japan. Look forwards the four discs set that will include a 113 minute making of Dark Side of the Moon, History of NASA, Special Chicago footage, Artwork and more details you can read after the jump.

Looks like Japan will be getting the first, if not the only, release of the 3D Edition Blu-Ray DVD of the Transformers Dark of the Moon from Paramount. The 3D Edition version will be available in Japan only come January 20th of 2012 for 5,985 JPY / $77 USD. Like the current release, there's no extras on this one. No word on anything for this in the USA. This may be due to small number of people who have 3D capable systems in their homes still. The good news is the Japan release will have both the English and Japanese soundtracks so people can still get the 3D experience at home, for a price.

Japanese Transformers fans don't need to feel left out. TakaraTomy has updated their official Transformers product site with the Hasbro produced N.E.S.T. Cyber Missions that we all know and love, NOT. Takara has posted the first clip with the next coming to Japan on March 19th. Check out the videos now with Japanese sub-titles at takaratomy.co.jp.

Tomy Takara has updated their Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen micro site to detail the release of the film on DVD and Blu-ray disc on December 18, 2009. On top of that, the site also details that Amazon Japan, Tsutaya, and Lawson will be receiving exclusive repaints along with the releases.